Ginger Tincture
Ginger
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinalis
Ginger is often known as an herb to help reduce nausea and soothe stomachaches, car sickness, and morning sickness. Ginger is an incredible herb in so many more ways than just that though.
Ginger can lower cholesterol, reduce pain, is an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiviral, helps heal ulcers - particularly gastric - , an immunomodulator, liver protective, kidney protective, helps reduce fibrosis, and is hypotensive. Ginger is a circulatory stimulant and so it gets the blood moving where there is stagnancy, including pelvic stagnation such as with menstrual issues.
Suggested Use:
Shake well. Take 1-3 mL (dropperfuls), 2-3 times a day, or as needed.
Those who are sensitive to the taste of herbal extracts, I recommend adding the dosage to a tablespoon or so of water or juice.
This product is not intended to treat, mitigate, prevent, diagnose, or cure any serious disease or medical condition. Always make sure to check with your doctor or a qualified physician to see if this is right for you and that it isn’t contraindicated with any other substances you take. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. As an herbalist at Dark Moon Botanicals & Plant Witch Academy, I take no responsibility for the personal decision you make using this herb. Always consult a doctor or health care physician before using new herbal products.
Ginger
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinalis
Ginger is often known as an herb to help reduce nausea and soothe stomachaches, car sickness, and morning sickness. Ginger is an incredible herb in so many more ways than just that though.
Ginger can lower cholesterol, reduce pain, is an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiviral, helps heal ulcers - particularly gastric - , an immunomodulator, liver protective, kidney protective, helps reduce fibrosis, and is hypotensive. Ginger is a circulatory stimulant and so it gets the blood moving where there is stagnancy, including pelvic stagnation such as with menstrual issues.
Suggested Use:
Shake well. Take 1-3 mL (dropperfuls), 2-3 times a day, or as needed.
Those who are sensitive to the taste of herbal extracts, I recommend adding the dosage to a tablespoon or so of water or juice.
This product is not intended to treat, mitigate, prevent, diagnose, or cure any serious disease or medical condition. Always make sure to check with your doctor or a qualified physician to see if this is right for you and that it isn’t contraindicated with any other substances you take. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. As an herbalist at Dark Moon Botanicals & Plant Witch Academy, I take no responsibility for the personal decision you make using this herb. Always consult a doctor or health care physician before using new herbal products.
Ginger
Botanical Name: Zingiber officinalis
Ginger is often known as an herb to help reduce nausea and soothe stomachaches, car sickness, and morning sickness. Ginger is an incredible herb in so many more ways than just that though.
Ginger can lower cholesterol, reduce pain, is an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiviral, helps heal ulcers - particularly gastric - , an immunomodulator, liver protective, kidney protective, helps reduce fibrosis, and is hypotensive. Ginger is a circulatory stimulant and so it gets the blood moving where there is stagnancy, including pelvic stagnation such as with menstrual issues.
Suggested Use:
Shake well. Take 1-3 mL (dropperfuls), 2-3 times a day, or as needed.
Those who are sensitive to the taste of herbal extracts, I recommend adding the dosage to a tablespoon or so of water or juice.
This product is not intended to treat, mitigate, prevent, diagnose, or cure any serious disease or medical condition. Always make sure to check with your doctor or a qualified physician to see if this is right for you and that it isn’t contraindicated with any other substances you take. This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. As an herbalist at Dark Moon Botanicals & Plant Witch Academy, I take no responsibility for the personal decision you make using this herb. Always consult a doctor or health care physician before using new herbal products.